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freezer organization

We love a methodically organized fridge. Hands down, not much beats that feeling of opening the doors and finding exactly what you want, with every item having a designated spot, and nothing lurking in the corners waiting to be discovered. Not to mention it helps with dinner prep and grocery shopping, of which most of us loathe. So when we were approached by ModernKitchen USA to collaborate on silicone freezer bags, we realized the step-sister, aka the freezer, gets overlooked when it comes to organization. 

freezer organization

Just like every space we organize, giving each type of item its own permanent place is key to keeping the space tidy and the freezer is no different. We recently went from a side-by-side to a drawer style freezer and found it challenging to keep items, like our smoothie fixings, from being buried underneath a pile of food, getting lost in the mayhem and freezer burnt beyond our wildest imagination. After setting a system and designating space for particular groups of food, we realized that we were still missing something. That freezer burn we were discussing hadn't disappeared just because we found a home for our frozen fruits. And ModernKitchen USA came into our lives at just the right time. Kismet?! 

freezer organization

Not only are these silicone freezer bags safe for the frigid temperatures, but are reusable, and they keep the contents fresh and free of freezer burn. We like to use our for smoothie fruit and a pre-made smoothie base, making our mornings that much easier here in the hot, humid southern weather. Bonus, they come in fun colors and are easily labeled with freezer proof labels.

Tell us, what would you store in these silicone freezer bags by ModernKitchen USA to help you with easier food prep and a more organized freezer? Do you have a side-by-side or a freezer drawer?

freezer organization

**This is a sponsored post. All items were provided to us in exchange for our honest opinion. 

 

 

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